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13 13  A different reason for a user to go out might be plain boredom. If they have nothing else to do, they might want to go for a walk and enjoy the scenery. There is effectively nothing wrong with this, besides the fact that it is simply not convenient. In this case it would probably work if the robot would be able to entertain the user somehow. This could be in the form of a game, a cup of tea or anything else.
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15 15  == OB01.4: Alert caretaker if user refuses to stay inside.==
16 -If a the robot tries to convince the user multiple times and the user does not budge, then the robot should alert the caretaker. The caretaker will then take over the role of convincing the user to stay inside or distract them in some way.
16 +If a the robot tries to convince the user multiple times and the user does not budge, then the robot should alert the caretaker. The caretaker, along with the robot can convince/distract the user from wanting to go out.
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18 18  = OB02: Alert caretakers of user that user has gone out.=
19 19  There might be cases where the user is determined to go out, and the robot does not have the proper skills to stop them from doing so. In such cases the robot might be somewhat powerless, but caretakers or family members of the user might not be. Because of this, a second objective of the system is to alert caretakers if the user cannot be prevented from going out. This way, caretakers can quickly respond to this action and prevent many of the negative consequences by quickly finding the user and bringing them back home.